Notre Dame London: Fischer Hall Library

Aspects of recusant history /

Birrell, T. A.,

Aspects of recusant history / T.A. Birrell ; edited by Jos Blom, Frans Korsten, Frans Blom. - 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. - Variorum collected studies series .

List of Figures p.ix; Preface p.x; Acknowledgements p.xiii; Introduction p.1; Catholic Allegiance and the Popish Plot: a study of some Catholic writers of the Restoration period. p.4 ; 2. Non-Catholic writers and Catholic Emancipation: an aspect of Sidney Smith, Shelley, Coleridge and Cobbett p.21; 3.Latter-day recusants p.38; 4. English Catholics without a Bishop 1655-1672 p.49; 5. Robert Pugh, Blacklo’s Cabal (1680) p.83; 6. Joseph Berrington, The Memoirs of Gregorio Panzani (1793) p.86; 7. James Maurus Corker and Dryden’s conversion p.92; 8. English Catholic mystics in non-Catholic circles: the taste for Middle English mystical literature and its derivatives from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries p.102; 9. Recusant historiography: an historian looks at the achievements of 25 years’ study of recusancy p.157; 10. William Leslie, Henry Howard and Lord Arlington 1666-67 p.161; 11. John Brown, Scottish Minim (1569-1643): a tale of three title pages; 12. English Counter-Reformation book culture p.189; 13. Review of Paul Arblaster, Antwerp & the World: Richard Verstegan and the International Culture of Catholic Reformation (Leuven University Press 2004) p.199; 14. William Carter (c.1549-84): recusant printer, publisher, binder, stationer, scribe - and martyr p.204; Index p.226


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